Best Tyres for a 2014 Mini Cooper?
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It’s my daughter’s car, so safety is primary concern. It’s never going to be driven 10/10ths nor tracked.
Budget not massively relevant but I’d probably baulk at paying more than £150 a corner. But that is plucking a figure out of the air. If that gets Chinese ditchfinders then I’ll pay more.
Budget not massively relevant but I’d probably baulk at paying more than £150 a corner. But that is plucking a figure out of the air. If that gets Chinese ditchfinders then I’ll pay more.
We had Cross Climates on my wife's previous MCS. She works in the care sector and needs to get to her jobs in allweather, all times of the year. I didn't want another set of wheels/tyres, and the Michelins worked well with minimal wear.
Will be replacing the Hankooks with a set in November.
Will be replacing the Hankooks with a set in November.
AstonZagato said:
I'm looking for tyre recommendations on a 2014 petrol Mini Cooper, please? It's got mismatched tyres on it currently and I want a uniform set asap.
What size are the wheels as this will affect the choice e.g. if it's 15" then you'll only get premium touring or all season tyres?trevalvole said:
AstonZagato said:
I'm looking for tyre recommendations on a 2014 petrol Mini Cooper, please? It's got mismatched tyres on it currently and I want a uniform set asap.
What size are the wheels as this will affect the choice e.g. if it's 15" then you'll only get premium touring or all season tyres?Rainsports aren't actually a good tyre, they are too soft, don't wear well & never come out well in wet tyre tests, I have no idea why people like them.
If you can tell us the wheel/tyre size that will help, but you could always go to ASDA tyres, choose the size then list price ascending & check each one out on tyrereviews.com until you find a good one (use the "all tests" tab) that is in budget.
A few good examples within reasonable budget could be:
Goodyear eagle F1 Asy 5 or 6.
Pirelli Cinturato P7 C2
Michelin Primacy 4
If you can tell us the wheel/tyre size that will help, but you could always go to ASDA tyres, choose the size then list price ascending & check each one out on tyrereviews.com until you find a good one (use the "all tests" tab) that is in budget.
A few good examples within reasonable budget could be:
Goodyear eagle F1 Asy 5 or 6.
Pirelli Cinturato P7 C2
Michelin Primacy 4
I have always run separate summer / winder tyres on previous cars, but (given modest performance on the latest - a 2012 Cooper, bought so my son had something insurable to learn in) I opted to go All Season. Very happy with them in the dry; will see how they go in the winter. But given the brief - safety for your daughter - I'd recommend that approach (i.e. something like these or the Cross Climates above).
https://www.blackcircles.com/catalogue/vredestein/...
These Quatrac 5 are apparenty a big step forward from previous variants of the tyre, and well priced.
https://www.blackcircles.com/catalogue/vredestein/...
These Quatrac 5 are apparenty a big step forward from previous variants of the tyre, and well priced.
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